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'Pizza and Pi' Raspberry Pi Raspberry Jam meetup for 11-16s in London

Thursday, 3 January 2013 from 13:30 to 16:00 (GMT)

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£5 refunded on the day ticket - 11-16 year old

If you book one or two of these tickets, you MUST also book a Parent / Guardian ticket. Them's the rules. You won't be admitted without one. We'll give you the £5 back on the day when you arrive - see below for the explanation of this.

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Parent / Guardian ticket.

All 11-16 year old attendees MUST bring a Parent / Guardian. Any 11-16 year old booking a ticket without a Parent / Guardian will not be admitted.

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School teacher spectator ticket

You will be asked to specify which school you teach in if you book a ticket.

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NB: 11-16s tickets now sold out. If you still want one, please join the waitlist as some tickets may come available due to cancellations.

Got a Raspberry Pi lately?

Want to come along to a demo from the makers of Raspberry Pi?

Want to see a few demos of the clever things your new low-cost computer can do?

Want to join a range of workshops to learn about how you can use your new device for gaming, programing or building stuff?

Spent all your money and want this to be free?

Then today's your lucky day!

Working with those nice people at Mozila (makers of Firefox) and Raspberry Pi, we've organised a free Raspberry Pi Raspberry Jam meetup in Central London on Thursday the 3rd January 2013.

Here are the rules:

Tickets are free, but each 11-16 year old is charged £5 to book the ticket. We will give you this £5 back on the day as long as you turn up (see below for the explanation of why we are doing this)

All 11-16 year olds must bring a parent or guardian with them (there's a boring legal reason for this) - anyone who doesn't book a ticket for themselves and their parent / guardian won't be able to come in

There is also a limited number of places for school teachers.

If you book a ticket, you really must come along. Places are very limited and we'd like to be sure that we fill them all. If you really can't come at the last minute, please log in to Eventbrite.co.uk and cancel your ticket.

What you will need to bring:

You will need the following:

A Raspberry Pi (some will probably be available to buy on the day - tbc)

An SD card with a Raspberry Pi operating system pre-loaded (some will probably be available to buy on the day - tbc)

We are not actually charging people who book a ticket and turn up, The £5 charge is there because organisers of free events often find that they get two bookings for every attendee that actually turns up. If it's free, people often book a place in case they may want to attend on the day. Because places are limited, we want to ensure that every place goes to someone who turns up. So, if you book a ticket and turn up, there will be a crisp £5 note refund waiting for you when you get there.

NB: Unfortunately, we can't refund the £0.95p booking fee as this is charged by Eventbrite (this ticketing website).